Calling all holiday crafters SKAMOKAWA, Wash. – Friends of Skamokawa seek vendors and craft- ers to participate in the annual holi- day open house, “Deck the Hall,” which will run from Nov. 29 through Dec. 15 at Skamokawa’s River Life Interpretive Cen- ter, Central School and Redmen Hall, 1394 WA-4 Are you looking to sell your unique art or craft? Whether you are new to selling or have many years of experience, we would love to have you at this fun community event. We offer a warm and friendly holi- day shopping environment for everyone to enjoy. Vendors do not need to be present during the three-week event. Items will be displayed on consignment. Vendor items are due no later than 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25. For more information or to sign up, contact 360-795-3007 or fos1894@gmail. S A G E L Y Amelia Raine Submit your holiday crafts for Skamokawa’s annual open house. Nehalem Bay Garden Club accepting proposals for the 2019 gift program NEHALEM – The Nehalem Bay Garden Club will award funding to local garden projects at the end of the year. The club is now accepting propos- als for its 2019 gift program through Dec. 1. Proposals should be submitted to PO Box 261, Wheeler, or emailed to ben- sonsbend@gmail.com. Strong proposals will be one page or shorter and align with the club’s mis- sion to cultivate the knowledge and love of gardening through educational programs and activities, to aid in the CrosswordAnswers protection of the environment, native plants and wildlife and to support pub- lic service through garden-related orga- nizations and volunteer opportunities. Proposals should include amount needed, specifi c use and benefi t to the organization or public. North county projects will receive highest priority. Gifts are usually $500 or less, but larger gifts can be considered if suffi cient funds are available. For more information contact Con- stance Shimek at 503-936-1511 or con- stance@nehalemtel.net. R E D I D E B E R T C H I A P E T A L A R M I S T M A L B E C M I L E R B R I U R A T E D R A S A M P G O R O R I S N A V A I V V I L O I G E Y C I G A V E R E S A R O D P L U N G I N G J A M E S N E L A W D I P S E A S R E A R E O N D O O P M O C C S O R A C L I P G H B O O U N O T I T D E L I V O E L I N I T E E N S C A V E K E L E T O P E R A I T S Y B G A L O T E L A N D E R T E A I K N A M G T E S A R T D E M T H A F I E N E R E D T E E A P L M I A M A N O N K E T I O N E A S T I M I N M O R I B U N D L U M P Y T E N T S W A R E S T A M I L E C H O E D S H A N D O N N G I N I M S H P O I M T E S H E I N N E E M D Y E T I E N N E S O R T E R C E A S E S E G G E D A T R I A T H O R N facebook.com/CoastWeekend YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR TIRES DEL’S O.K. TIRE • CUSTOM WHEELS • • AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES • Hours: Mon-Fri 8-6 Sat 8-4 The Nehalem Bay Garden Club is now accepting proposals for its 2019 gift program, with awards typically ranging up to $500. 503-325-2861 For emergencies 503-325-0233 616 Broadway, Seaside 503.738.3500 www.beachbooks37.com 35359 Business Hwy 101 (Miles Crossing) Astoria, OR Beach Books is a carefully curated independent bookstore in Seaside’s historic Gilbert District. We carry books for kids and adults, cards, journals, puzzles and lots more. Check out our author events. And remember us when you’re looking to special order a book. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019 // 21